The worse the weather is, the more it favors the slower, bigger, stronger, more physical DL/OL of the Bears.
I wish we could play these guys in the Falcons or Vikings or Saints dome.

The game will be simular weather as the last match up which I guess the weaker, smaller, less physical OL/DL won the game...... I know BJ Raji, Ryan Pickett, Howard Green (all over 340) plus Cullen Jenkins (310) and CJ Wison (290) are all pretty small, weak, non physical guys but I have a feeling they can manage a little cold weather and the bigger, strong, meaner bears.

In reality, Bears run a 4-3 defense that is based off of speed and getting at the offense. They go 280 310 295 270 Peppers, Adams, Harris, Idoniji. So how is this a slower, bigger, stronger, more physical DL?

Bears Offensive line is not consider by most a dominate force, or really that physical or bruising of a line. Nor do we but I don't see how Omiyale (6'4 315) Williams (6'6 315) Kreutz (6'2 290) Garza (6'2 310) Webb(6'6 335) is really that much bigger, stronger, more physical than Clifton(6'5 320) Colledge(6'4 310) Wells (6'2 300) Sitton(6'3 320) Bulaga (6'5 315)???

So I will take on the bears in the same weather maybe a tad bit colder than the last time we played them and am not scared that the Bears are this big massive, physical, bruising, powerful team because they aren't. They have the same type of lineman as us on offense and they have a speed DL. The one advantage is we don't have Cutler and we have WR's. Forte is no unstoppable force eighter

So he only has 3 playoff games, a really small sample size, but if Aaron Rodgers plays anything like he has going forward for a number of years it's going to be Montana, Brady, Rodgers as the elite playoff QBs. I'm not getting ahead of myself - no ring yet, but he'll get one - but Aaron Rodgers has been breaking all kinds of records for "first do _______ in his first _______ games/seasons/etc." Averaging 4 TDs and 0.33 interceptions per playoff game? Yeah, there's reason to be all over this guys dick and I'm shy about talking about how freaking awesome he is.

So he only has 3 playoff games, a really small sample size, but if Aaron Rodgers plays anything like he has going forward for a number of years it's going to be Montana, Brady, Rodgers as the elite playoff QBs. I'm not getting ahead of myself - no ring yet, but he'll get one - but Aaron Rodgers has been breaking all kinds of records for "first do _______ in his first _______ games/seasons/etc." Averaging 4 TDs and 0.33 interceptions per playoff game? Yeah, there's reason to be all over this guys dick and I'm shy about talking about how freaking awesome he is.

The weather, defense, and illegal contact of the Bears will be a whole other level of a test. 2 ints and 0 ints will be good this game. What is interesting is that his one int was his FIRST playoff pass ever.

So he only has 3 playoff games, a really small sample size, but if Aaron Rodgers plays anything like he has going forward for a number of years it's going to be Montana, Brady, Rodgers as the elite playoff QBs. I'm not getting ahead of myself - no ring yet, but he'll get one - but Aaron Rodgers has been breaking all kinds of records for "first do _______ in his first _______ games/seasons/etc." Averaging 4 TDs and 0.33 interceptions per playoff game? Yeah, there's reason to be all over this guys dick and I'm shy about talking about how freaking awesome he is.

Simply saying that Rogerswill get a ring is getting ahead of yourself. Let alone the other ridiculousness.

True, Rodgers might not get a ring. Or he might get some rings.Cuntler might get a ring too. Maybe the Bears can buy another player from another franchise this off-season to put them over the top. JayC and Peppers have helped them out.... I hear Haynesworth is available.

2) I understand it is cool to be extremely ignorant but Wisconsin actually has one of the highest performing education systems in the United States and is ranked in the top ten every year. Good for the best in the Midwest. Minnesota and Iowa are pretty good as well.

3) Don't insult us by trying to speak like a Upper because as much as people in the UP wish they were Wisconsinites, they are not.

4) You probably do not have the intellegence to understand what or where the UP (Upper Peninsula) is but it is part of the state Michigan.

5) Please understand there is nothing wrong with learning to read, write, and your case type. It will help you a lot in the long run.... but if I had to guess it may be too late for you

2) I understand it is cool to be extremely ignorant but Wisconsin actually has one of the highest performing education systems in the United States and is ranked in the top ten every year. Good for the best in the Midwest. Minnesota and Iowa are pretty good as well.

3) Don't insult us by trying to speak like a Upper because as much as people in the UP wish they were Wisconsinites, they are not.

4) You probably do not have the intellegence to understand what or where the UP (Upper Peninsula) is but it is part of the state Michigan.

5) Please understand there is nothing wrong with learning to read, write, and your case type. It will help you a lot in the long run.... but if I had to guess it may be too late for you

True, Rodgers might not get a ring. Or he might get some rings.Cuntler might get a ring too. Maybe the Bears can buy another player from another franchise this off-season to put them over the top. JayC and Peppers have helped them out.... I hear Haynesworth is available.

True, Rodgers might not get a ring. Or he might get some rings.Cuntler might get a ring too. Maybe the Bears can buy another player from another franchise this off-season to put them over the top. JayC and Peppers have helped them out.... I hear Haynesworth is available.

There is something very rewarding about having your guys be your guys, homegrown talent to use the cliche. Cutler and Peppers come off as mercenaries to me, I don't blame them for wanting out in Denver and Carolina respectively, but they don't strike me as guys that understand, appreciate, or frankly, really care about Chicago's tradition and history.